Why a Booktrail?
2000s: Welcome to Drumbeck a nice place to get away to – and somewhere some people never leave
2000s: Welcome to Drumbeck a nice place to get away to – and somewhere some people never leave
On a quiet May morning, a girl is found brutally bludgeoned to death. The scene is silent until the girl’s phone starts to ring.
However Drumbeck’s veneer of contented prosperity conceals nasty secrets and daily betrayals.
Another corpse is discovered, DI Fleming quickly realizes she must watch her own back while she searches for the link between the murders.
The bodies may be lying dead but the living are telling plenty of lies of their own
“The community of Drumbreck – a tranquil weekend playground for rich Glaswegians – is small and close-knit. But the veneer of contented prosperity conceals nasty secrets and daily betrayals. ”
The author grew up in Anstruther in Fife and this more than makes you think that this small village could have really been the inspiration behind the village of Drumbeck
Wigtown in Galloway is the Scottish Book Town. This could be the village that people from Glasgow like to go to and when you realise it’s the Scottish book town and houses the famous festival each year, then it’s definitely a destination of choice for any booktrailer!
Author/ Guide: Aline Templeton Destination: Dumfries and Galloway, Kirkluce, Drumbeck Departure Time :2000s
Back to Results